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- Patalene (Ancient Gr****: Παταληνή) or Pattalene (Ancient Gr****: Πατταληνή) was an ancient area of the Indian subcontinent, now in modern ****stan, that...
- Patalene olyzonaria, the juniper-twig geometer, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from Quebec and New Hampshire to Florida, west to Texas...
- 1860) Patalene chaonia (Druce, 1887) Patalene dissimilis (Schaus, 1901) Patalene ephyrata (Guenée, [1858]) Patalene epionata Guenée, 1857) Patalene falcularia...
- Patala before reaching the sea, and the island thus formed was called Patalene, the district of Patala. Alexander constructed a harbour at Patala. While...
- Patala before reaching the sea, and the island thus formed was called Patalene, the district of Patala. Alexander constructed a harbour at Patala. Some...
- who accompanied Alexander the Great's conquests in India, reported that Patalene (the delta of the Indus River) was "a delta" (Koinē Gr****: καλεῖ δὲ τὴν...
- do****ents an Indo-Scythia in south-western India which consisted of the Patalene and Surastrene (Saurashtra) territories. The second-century BCE Scythian...
- 1500 – c. 500 BCE Sattagydia (Achaemenid Empire) c. 516 – c. 330 BCE Patalene (Indo-Gr****s and Indo-Scythians) c. 330 BCE – c. 224 CE Hind (Sasanian...
- 1500 – c. 500 BCE Sattagydia (Achaemenid Empire) c. 516 – c. 330 BCE Patalene (Indo-Gr****s and Indo-Scythians) c. 330 BCE – c. 224 CE Hind (Sasanian...
- 1500 – c. 500 BCE Sattagydia (Achaemenid Empire) c. 516 – c. 330 BCE Patalene (Indo-Gr****s and Indo-Scythians) c. 330 BCE – c. 224 CE Hind (Sasanian...